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Mexico: Labour market reforms boost medium-term outlook

Mexico’s labour market reforms are unlikely to lead to a swift acceleration in GDP growth in the very near-term. But with the re-election of the PRI seemingly having ended the political deadlock that has hampered the economy’s development for more than a decade, we expect the onset of structural reforms to ensure that Mexico will perform relatively well over the coming years.

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